I understand your point, but your description is very wrong....
Glyphosate spray is taken in through green leafy surfaces, not through the root.
I understand it is 'the same difference' and does not change your view of the process.
But it does help, in these discussions, to get the facts straight.
The roundup enters through green leafy surfaces, circulates down to the roots, and kills the whole plant.
Glyphosate tolerant plants are able to process the roundup into simple waste products rather than having it harm the plant.
Again I get your point, and not trying to argue against that. Only just, if you don't understand the process to begin with, it is difficult to take your thoughts as seriously......
Myself, I wonder more about some of the older sprays, that burn down the green plant without killing the root very much, those chemicals tend to be around longer, more free floating.... Roundup seems to be a bit less of an issue in this way? But that is just my opinion, no more or less valuable than yours.
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